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O 0 Q Medford Mail Tribune saklNllKI-KNIIKST NKWSI'AI'KR PPBLlifllU eVKRV AriKIIVOOS WCEIT O KIIXIIAY. HV THE u UKUKOI1U I'HINTINO CO. The afedlofil t)t).r Uomliif Bun la furnl.hV snrjacrtbara Ucauibf we even-uaj uawj HP". . . . (IKIrai Will Trituea BulMlng, 1617 18 Korlli Kir BtreeL riioria 76. A eonaollditloei of tl.a li.m'vrartc Tim... (ha llnlford V..1. Ui. MtlfMil Tnl.utia, laa Soul as Orrf itan, U.a AaMarid Trlbw.a. ROBKKT W. HI'III.. Editor. . hTHITKR bllllll. alanafr. W.Mf"-H,'T,rjB .7n! Dally, with KiunUy Nun, month n S? Dally, without Miitniy n Dallr. without Hun-Jay Hun. iiwmU, Wntkly Mail Tributw, on )ai Sunday Hud, on riaf 522, BT CAR It (KB In MM ford. AriUivt. J- km-n-rill. Otitril I'ulut, I'i.cMiiii, T.ltrit aii on Hlftiwjr: Daily, with fluivlay Sun. month 9 .71 Dally, without hmiday Hurt, month Daily, without Puiiday Hun, one year... 77-0 Dally, wlU Sunday Hun, one y-r S.tO All terma by carrier, ch In dvi. Entored w-ond-cltM mittr tit Uftllord, Ort-fon. urtder icft ot Mtrt-h 0, 170. Tilt Only PPT AiUllJ, urr., (tun Chi ro, ciirrrna, dtiunx ot vr mllro, baniif letted wire Ataocliied J'rew MF.MHF.RH OK TUP. ASorMTJ-:n 1'RKMM. I Tb. Ihm-UImI I'ifu im ri' Itiaurlv tttHld i to tho o for rrpubliPitlon of ill nw - In till pi-r. and also to Uj local otwa pub Uhd brrrln. All rirhta of rfp'ttiMcitloti of aptclil dia-patr-hra riprfln art alao ri-ivrvrd. Ye Smudge Pot Jlf Arthur I'cirr. noil moulhfill of tlio week: "Tho wolf thai uncrt to lie lit III" klliholl door, la now on the runnlhK bimnl" (Arkanima Guzctte.) The Prcaldrtnt will attoml tho opon InfC KUIlie of tho world m-rlea. Ict the nation hopo that he will not he over come, with a dealro for economy In the seventh Inning, "imd return to hlr (teak." I'erhapa you mull hie retreat from the White llouae luwn laet win ter when the ecllpue of tho aim wn unavoidably delnycil. for "Voniildxrii tlon of the budget," and plumb die- Kuated with the inefficiency or '.,, iKK110 flli8. Homebody's vinegar Jug wns found on the school ground uft.r the diinco Haturday night.' (Oram lMtns Cour ier.) Ot my gosht Thoro are too niHiiy cats, and too much catapulting by motor vehicle on the Main Ktem. A deer that weighed 304 pds. with bis heart, liver and lights out, was brought In Haturday. ' The InstKiflflcaiice of Man, whnro a convulsion of Nature Is coupemed, Is no curb to his ogollsin, mid lo. pruvo the latter, tho following from the Kevlew of ltiwivws" la quoted: Tubllc IntereHt was lining. Tho newspaper reports were treating 1 each mild shock more HrlouIy. Hlgns wt'io accumulating that i large numbers of pi'iiplo, who - had never been um-d to tremors In the solid earth, might be edg- lng toward panic. There was i clearly growing a demand that . something be douo, sensibly und : scientifically. An earthiiuako Is annoying, but nothing was done about it, "sensibly and sclent irirally." No resolutions were adopted calling upon Nature to bo have, nor did tho thoroughly aroused voter write to their repre sentatives In Co ng reus demanding regulation. When the earth feels like dancing, It da it res, us does a dance-crnzctl I arts. Further along In the artti-le it Is revealed that the quake, so learnedly complained of, "was due to the slipping of n fault." The sanis thing happens to humans. Then Htieme, not s.itiafted wit h extending no hopo for a regulation of the behavior of tho l-.alt. proceeded to sneer and puneU.ro civic pride, as fnltmva: Ho when Ir. .luggur said that the question In not so much iho chance of an earthquake In New Votk as "the chum-it of New Y o k In an a r i h i u a k e " wo pressed for explanation. Tho explanation finally pressed nut of 1 r. Jaggar, In 7M wordi, conclud ed coldbloodedly, that New York bet ter not tangle with an earthquake, even tinder the in out favorable condl IIOtlHa Then seem to be slsns that playing horse around the courthoun. bus been resumed, In Ihe Intervals of good government. Our Jr. see.lsender Is In fnvnr of the strict enforcement of the 1'loltlbl tlon laws, Just the wune ns If he hadn't been caught. All Ihe candi date! fur his Job stand for strict en forcement of Ihe liiihlbtllitn laws themselves Included, as now does the Jr. sccdacndcr. The. evenings grow chilly. Oenlle nien curing dandruff, through re nouncing their hats, are confronted by pneumonia. ' AUlNti l.ll'K'K Ill-Torn In going down a uiiullng hill He "let her roast." did Henry BUI; lie tnet a car upon a turn Kor htm eternal flies burn. Joe drove Ills autu one dark night And only binned ihe tiglit-hnud UkIh. The other guy was rrsay. loo, Now both are out beyond the blue. lis thought the button was the UinVe. Hid William Henry Hllss Disk.: )! pushed his good light foot bntd dott n. And woke when I'eter ald: llere aj your crownf" j .... .i...... .1..MH fh. Ills Rianna inn.. , roads And all the highway plainly showed; tut 'tolher fellow could not see; Uoth swapped time for eternity. Twaa Ma told Jlmmle he could tlrlv. As well as Ia, but sakes alive! lie could not, so poor little Jim Now wambles Willi the cherubim. 0 IS. K. Itullelln.) DOES JtJEDTORD WANT IT IS iiiifiirtuiiiile 1)iat so many mcHHtircK are to bo ciiiixii'orcil lit the election next Thursday, for with the water qiiehtion of.such nupfiiie mid critical importance, it linn Wen iinpos-siblu in the cam paign to (five the otlncr measiireii the attention they doKerve. JloWCVer, that Call.t lie liclpeil ... , ,i Willi tile JiropoilClltH III the OIK! tioiiK voter will make u mistake in voting "yes all down the line. There in considerable misapprehension cmiecrnino; the city hall- A visitor to i'llil . . ... 1 l. 1 1 . l Ki.cnd O.WO at mu'li a fr county's buriines to build il own The iroHsed bondri are not vottvl for a new court bouse, Med ford in ii(t asked to spend a penny for a new court bouse. The court bouse measure jneans simii this. If the people of Jackson county decide they want the hourt bouse located in Med ford, Mill the people of Medford extend the county temporary fi- , . 1 iiaiifial aid. Tliat is all there is lo it. If voc fOf tllC rCTIlOVUl of the COUrt nothing. llut if they do so vote. Medford struct a new city hull, loan that city ball to the county for a tem porary court house for five years, at the end of which time the county will have suflicient funds to build a new court bouse on a .site to be donated by the city. ruder the circumstances, a defeat for these city ball bonds means that Medford docs not want the court house. That is what it will mean to the people of Jackson county, that is what it will mean to the county court. The county court will therefore build additions to the present court bouse which arc desperately needed and Medford will lose tho court bouse for all time. The details of the proposition, the wisdom or unwisdom of ealling for a vote at the present time are all beside the point now. The reality of the situation is this: If Medford wants the court house- it must vole these city ball bonds. It may not get the court house then. Hut it can never get the court bouse, at least during The citizen who wants the court bouse should therefore vote for this measure. Tho citien who does not want it, is alone justified in voting against it. QUILL If only Mr. Ford would eliminate the linll instead of the cow. ,....: : n..i:..r :.. .!, jiniciicnmmu. ... ...i u is a part of it. The way to lie happy I huiili one in Hie family. Alan! n lippiiiK" tii,'ii give Hive you linelilione. Tho wall-flower lwis one advantage at a danee. She lias more time to hiuoko. KemiiiiKtu will not Im wholly t'.one ly the urooni's mother. A horn liueU-passer is one who "1111 act of Providence." Two is company; three is an congressional appropriation. Two thine; that seem nnliuiited the appetile fur phony slock. The Philippines proliiildy won't lie independent while America needs ruhher enough to he independent. It seems impossilile, lull it is in solemn tunes aliotit our wisdom RipplinRhijmos Ar-WdltrBron, REMITTANCES. 7 HI'.N I as yiuiu my I'ncle lleek was very nood lo me, W and every month he sent a check fur dollars foiiy three. Then thiniis were cheap and such a sum would p 11 p'od loni; way. mid work to me lunkcd pretty hum, as 1 was fmiil of !'" "Why should I toil und sprain my neck, or tlislmale a slat, when I have pit 1111 I'ncle lleek t" I reasoned, as I sal. As golden years went .slidintf past 1 plii.ed the loafer's game, while others scored their triumphs vast and pirnered wreaths uf f.ime. "lirace up," my ptistor used t Miy, "ami earn your bread and pic; this world affords the right of way to those whose aim is hk'h." I shunned the labor and the Mrife, I did not sow or reap; 1 had no purpose in my life, except to eat and sleep. At last my iiiicle up and died, a credit to his m'X, and bcine, dead could not provide the customary checks. The peslman went his weary rounds as in the days of yore, but "hroui:ht the shilliniis and the pounds from I'ncle lleek no more. The mail trains r.'ar.d across the lea, and bthe beetling- crags, but had n health checks for Ine in all their canvas bags. 1 Pad no roasted bud to carve, no ribs of beef to boil; I either had to work or starve, and I .selected toil. And when 1 once had buckled down, willi busy boys in line. (J pithi'ifM rubles and renown, and found I Ihe sledding- fine. qTIic man is seldom making- good who counts on gift or dole; yet out and saw vour share of wood, and earn 1111 horn-si roll. mtdfotch- yrrr ntTP.Tsrr.. THE 80URT HOlfsE? miff, HUH 1 DC .Mllll 1 rilllllie agrees i I it tl t election Jilail Iliat IIO COIISCICIl- this office today declared lie whk .V.A l.,.!.,.,.,. M,1(lf,,l l 1.1 u new court lioiise. when it is the court bou.se. the people of the county do not llOUSC to tlllS City, Mfdford Will do agrees, by this measure, to con the present generation. if this POINTS :..r,.li;i.;ili f ,;,.;i,r if j j j - I niamcil in to lie tho only spoiled you 1111 excuse, but it doesn't triumphant until the weeping is ealls Ihe result of his own folly ot'canizalion that will ask for a are itie nppetile for flattery and protudiU' that po.sterily will talk and foresight. O VJ a. aWK m I . rnDFnD, ot?f:o. Person! Health Senice By WILLIAM BRADY.' M." D. S.gnae l.tt.ra eartalnlnj to eariemal 1 traatinant, will be aiHwartd by Or, Brady i Lallan .hauld b. trial ad nlUn In ink. a a "n "1i"""d Hn rely tan be The Normal Mind. A human being's existence U'Kina, an a ititcroaW O)ltally infinitesimal ' rfll. iKm.i.h ..ito, . ,.11 f hn ' ovum. 1h perhaps the largest celt tne parents ooay., The original cell multlplica several million fold and the aKKrcBitte of cells which con stitute the body will weigh, by the time of birth, six to eight pounds. Tho s p o c 1 a llzcd cells which form the brain make up nearly one-eighth of tho weight of the Infant at birth, and the bruin In one-third as large as It will ultimately grow; whereas tho Infant's budy Is only one-twentieth as lingo as It will ultimately become. The brain will glow 200 or 300 per cent In tho first year of the Infant's life, that Is. It will double or treblo in size; while the body us a wholo will grow l.'iO per cent, tho nverngo weight of Infants ono year old being 20 pounds. Jn other words tho normal kid Is a brainy cuss, with no particular reference to his dad. Of course wo assume that the brain really has llttlo to do with mental capacity. Lots of half wits iiavo literally moro brains than you or I have, anyway more than you have, and not a few persons with extraordinarily fine mental endow ment tako a 6 hat. So wo can't guago a man's Intellect by tho ton nage or displacement of his head. The 10 ounces of brains delivered with ever l,nl.v ,.r r 11..1"""' ""oro urguimnK un operation no use at all to him when ho first arrives, but nature Is forehanded and If the bimbo gets a fair show he'll begin to find ise for 'em presently. i ... ., ,!,... .i.- i t. . , manor Ir .h .. J . . ' " h.... . there is a motor center for tho con trol of movements of the right arm. and this Is tho first part of tho brain tho Infant uses, for purposive movements of the arm about tho head and tho niouih. for man is a carnivorous nliimul until most ot tho milk tecih have i,no ... arm or two help, tho bamb no to get! en rapport with his prey Of course I all this tlmo tho brain center I the right side of the brain for the con- nol f the left nn ha, ! been SS- i veinping too. whether tho babv Is left! handed or not. Ho,,,, ,.ft,.r .1 e nters the nrk. ...mV r - .1 control of the eyes and turning the head, then tho ability to grasp with tho hands, and this grasping is one of the first testa of an Infant's men tal development. Tho normal Infant will begin to attempt lo grasp objects placed be- f.-n l,l. In -.1- .. , . ' , ,. . uui.o noMuii oi,111R tho hC!,t up to ,ialo l)ook tho'young women attondlng tho l;nivcrsily IM, and It Is not until this ago ..are of tho eves w w of Michigan are oarnlnc their nnlire that tho baby can hold his head erect when, the trunk Is curefully supported for him. Yet it Is all too common sight to seo Ignorant l.eoplo dandling even younger Infama n their knees or cruelly trying to make the poor little tikes sit eroct without even supporting tho trunk. In trying to teach n dog or a cat souielhlng I always havo a sneaking suspicion that maybe tho animal knows more than I. do about It.' Anyhow, i am suro a good many, babies could tell their lncompotentl carejakeis a good deal about tho. Who's Who tioil. .Mason M. TntHek. In view of tho recent disturbances in ihe air department the reappoint ment of l!en. .Mason M. 1'n I rick, chief nf the Army Air service Is interesting. I'oiniiiumlcrs n that branch of the a e r v 1 c o usually come and go with rather sr-rat fro quney. Tho on eral was appointed in to serve until tut. 1. Ifli'S. I to was born in a smalt town near LewisburK. W. Va.. Pec. 13. 1S63. Kn terinK tho V. 8. Military academy he ai-hleed an ex cellcnt scholastic e......il .art. I nl.n ,sV ;-;' :.-?( f -Sr VV 2QHtltK l'ved himself a M'i'd atblrte. .fttr iM'ini; uradnated he became an rnj-'lnci i iiik expert and rose to the r.ink of nlu.. I'atrirk has been tHiimvirtl with army cnslneo riitK pro jerts at 1'an.mui. hatbor work on the fit cimsI. tmpvoveinctlt of the t treat IjiKps and tn 1 !' 1 7 he went lo Krance to direct cmist i net hn and forest rly opcrattons and in the sumo yenf was .....,!... i ii ih.i in nk itf btiuadter Kt-nfi-itl. in aS.vptemb. r of that year tho war ,oartnieol made h:ot ehlef of tho DODGE COUPE 1924 . 0 Excellent Condition O O o The BusJ Corner Motor Co, moxtuy. rtrjT8r.FT? .-. haalth ana- r,lee.' nol lo dlaaaia dlagnoil, or If a atamped, aaH-addrMtad anvaloi la anclotad. O.ing lo In. larga numbar of lattar. racai.ad. only made lo cjaMi-ie not .conforming to Instruction. way to handle a bahy, if tho car takers had brains enough to under- Bland- , Occasionally an infant can hold Us in.head m bcfore the cnd ot the third mon.h. and will crafn unon a finger as early as the second month. If this should happen In your fam ily, better say nothing abuut it, for you can't be sure yet that yuu are not dealing with a precocious abnor mality. QUESTION'S A XI) AXKWEItS. Tcuclicr lias a full. We live In the country, our chll- dren attend a country school and buck. Th' fcaxnphouc is Hi' only nin th f-y are to have the same teacher j hfcnl Instrument in llr world that they had last year. Is pulling the sounds worse after you've learned to children's cars harmful, or will It in-'play it than It doc while you're pruo Jure the hearing? I want to show ilchi' on It. your answer to the teacher. Mrs. F. C. Answer I believe teachers tested this method of treatment thoroly, a generation or two ago, and found that it never Improved the hearing, tho general Intelligence or the de portment of tho victims. But take a teacher who is a moron or a neu rotic and it is very soothing to the nerves to yank a few ears Just enough to draw a little blood. Teach ers of a low level of culture crave tho sight of a little blood now and hen; preferably somo helpless child s toI)i a dean of the University of -Mich-blood. Homo parents are so meek lKan- ..and tney do not appreclato their and complacent that It is quite all educational opportunities, rather they .kiii. i in.-in. 1'iiif.T pat cms ue- i lieve In raising a little hell in school before their children are injured, a' teacher should make a careful test j mi jifiuiiniiiu tine uieeaer conui- '.h0 ,au," 'c' , TZ rn .- ""'y " , ,y?"nB ' fh " 1' IT V" truth to these questions: (1) Has ' igaret smoking any effect on the heart? (2) Is football, swimming and such sports bad for a person who believes he has heart trouble. I'lense state reasons. M. J. Answer Yes, tobacco In nny form diminishes the vapniily of tho heart to overwork In such tests of endu- !'."""". swiinmig. run - ,,K' ''"V"?; " . . . a . Z contests. That Is why athletes ;V''h ""y a"'',"lon "; use no V y.OU"B fo,low ho "m"'cf , Snorat y short of breath, ... "1"""B' r""i" a !''"""" " Lun,1,s 10 a lest ot "",unce. your second question Is vague. Tho person's physician can probably tell better than anyone, elso America, who havo grown into a tlis whethor tho person should Indulgo respect of 'lenrning' because, they are In such activities. jnot really and honestly learned. They 1-ino Kyo Book. I are Retting a certain number of As I havo been having somo'credlts by passing examinations and trouble with my eyes recently I would that Is all. 1 hn rrrutnt.tl ... I . .. ' .,-, i.m iiuorinaiion concern - Answer Dr. William C. rosey's "Hygiene ft the Eye," published by J. . i.ippincott company. Is the !... l ..... .' . . ; or professional readers I 'think "it should be in vour m.hii.. i....,.' J-rhroitI Is there nny other treatment than'wom,m s,11,lent- There is a great operation for uterine fibroid In a woman aged 60. upon whom tho 1- ",u f her bad heart and anemia "l . c. A. Answer renhans V rav nn I treatment will suffice nlr service. General Patrick devoted himself to its study and when the war ended he was thoroughly familiar with practical aviation. Says Xcwm ltctorl I nT-iir. To the Kdltor: KcfcrrhiK to the public meet ine held in tho Armory last Friday evenlnK. your editorial comment on that meetliiK was fair and decent, hut the synthetic reporter who pre tended to report that mnctinc fr The Tribune accused me of disturb lK an otherwise harmonious meet ing. f throwing monkey wrenches and Injecting personalities Into the discussion. Xow the factvIa that tho chairman invited the questions that I asked and the chairman and members of the commission, at the conclusion o( tho moetlnff, thanked me for raiding the points that my qucHtfoiis raised. My umlerstandinit f the meeting was that it was for the purpose of cxch'iniiinur opinions both (or and aic.iiiist the propisltbin and I there - I, 'IV ulllulr und unjust to Inc. K. K. KKI.I.Y. Medford, October 6. I Mni- J" y t'f Talent Is a pa Heut at the Community luiiial in i Ashlnnd. o o o COMMUNICATIONS in-:.' o lJ7' KfrwaRH ht tit rMgtW - You'd never know niiiip folks had been on a vacation If they dldn come (Copyright John F. Wile Co.) Timely Views on World Topics "College Youth of Today Does Not Value Educational Opportunities," Says Woman Dean. "Too many young people are Bolng to rnllntro " aa.arta Mia .loan Miitllll. take them for granted." In a recent in terview on college conditions, Miss Hamilton said: "The Rirl of 20 years ago realized that tho education al openings won for her were hers through tho efforts of others, and she realized that she must mako good and that it was a critical point, that EAlCyiSUHOrT , it was her duty to make good. A generation has gone and that baa , changed. . F'W Earn ExPen5e8- "I learned while traveling through nce and Germany something of what education means to those plain people of both countries. They have a respect lor tno tilings mat learning stands tor. And 1 compared that alti- tudo with that of our half-taught and half-learned youngsters over here in f "rrnlu .knll 1A . , 1. ' "u.iv i" on mil 01 nor 'college expenses. And, we havo at ",e 'lea' of "le Women's League out ulerB M Brl 'com wrogon who is a non unrorttv plrl onH n-l,rt lo nn..ln two-thlrds of her way through college. I "At the university." she continued. 1 ...vie aiv tiiicu iju-u iuueiu 10 one Rllorl"''9 of orK ror women students, nec""HO ,wn "Indents are given first chartce at work. Thara h. nf rnnm, ,,pnty ot' housework, but that entails giving up everything else if a girl does that, because such work with her studies means giving her entire time. nu none i,r iocreanon or lor tue other Important things In college. "It Is not 'ambition for the best, often, which inspires a girl to go to college, an ambition to develop per sonality and to achieve things worth while Intellectually, but It Is merely ambition to get ahead In the world. 1 grant you thero Is purpose cnouli in It nil. Teaching Profession Crowded. "Hut then, again, there is another phase, that of the desiro to teach That Is tho outstanding thing for which these college girls are prepar- (K to teach; and I have told them. risKinc much to no so. that the teach inn profession Is overcrowded, and RtniKKlfnK and teaching Is not getting the rlht consiilerntlon beeauso of the fact that there aro too many engaged in It. I tell the girls that nanv of them aro far better fitted for other things." rrtrtir with en DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS ! Phnn 911 23 N. Fir St. Medford Glass Co. Automobile Glass and Mirrors mad to order. We call for your aash and replace broken windows. Phont 14a 118 8. Bartlett. Ear. Jlfl I .A Faf WE ARB MANUFACTURERS OF Doors Screens, Windows aid Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds o Our Constant Aim le to Keep Oue Quality anal Price Absolutely Right q O Do Not Order Frees Ojt-of.TownConeernt Befo'ro Q i.ettlrUa Figure on Your Bill. tROVBRIDGE Medford A Modem MiH o fa. 1925 STATE EAIR ' BREAKS HE! SAI-KM. Ore.. Oct. ".. Both finan cial receipts and attendance at ttie Oregon stale fair last week broke all previous records, i the claim of state fair authorities in official figures given out yesterday. Koceipts agKi'e guted $liii.0!t:t.24 as agailnst $ 1 0"i,0Ui in ISi'S. the Idggest fair financially prior to tliis year. The total aitcn dance last week was over gr-.Ofcu. it is i.! .limed, against 82.700 in 1013. The night horse sho.v this year re turned $,".410.75 against $r220.75 last year, whuh was the best previous year. Concessions yielded $201.4t) against (K14H..pi0 last year. (.rand, stand receipts last year were slightly aheud of this year, 7333. -3 against $769. Kinal announcement of awards in the boys' and girls' club canning con tests, made Sunday, showed I'matilla county first, .Josephine second, Sher man third. Clackamas fourth and Hood Kiver fifth. In the automobile style show Sat urday the silver cup was awarded K. W. rettyjnhn company of Salem. Campaign- Ity Airplane. FA I It HANKS. Alaska Dan Suth erland, delegate to congress from Alaska, left Fairbanks by airplane to campaign in the interior of Alaska. ffink with (rat HOTEL BUOAPWAY r SE.VENTH r-i AT'iUnnd Pnn Chinese Medicine For Treiment of Acute mod Chronic Ulsc.efl of Mr and YVoi Oancer and tumor trcktcd, tuflMnu, Ud a7, bladder uid utomicfa troube, fit, hernia, ropta, coldr temtl trouble, pr (ever, -ancumou.a, utnma and throat rrovbiM, rheumattsm. amenorrbrx-a. goitrt, -MoarimptloiL. catarrh, piles, hydrocele, ti bials In. Offlot Kourat 8 A M. to I P. M. 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